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  • Sex Work
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    The Body Business – The Odious Face of Prostitution, Slavery and Human Trafficking

    By Alina Pandey / February 21, 2023

    Prostitution is the act of selling one’s body for money. It is a type of practice that entails money in exchange for sexual participation. Because of its profit motive, it is frequently referred to as commercial sex.…

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  • Human Trafficking
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    Human Trafficking to Human Rights – A Long Path to Cover

    By Sneha Muthukumar / December 21, 2022

    The soothing comfort of our beds with dimmed lights and a peaceful sleep taking over. The feeling of being safe where nobody can harm you is a great gift or one might say actually, is a right.…

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  • Disability
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    Rethinking the Legal Personhood Foundation for People with Disability – The Decaying Legal Capacity

    By Aleena Maria Moncy / October 5, 2022

    In this present 21st century, as people run behind developments and technology, it can be seen that persons with disability (PWD) are treated with less social status in society. Persons with disabilities are often looked down upon…

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  • Human Rights Law
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    International Human Rights Law and Judicial Enforcement in India

    By Shreya Sharma / April 18, 2022

    Human Rights are those rights that are inherent in our nature and without which we would be unable to live as humans. The fact that we are human beings allows us to make claims. The concept of…

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  • Pharmaceutical Products
    Blogs

    Patenting Pharmaceutical Products – Putting IPR & Human Rights on a Weighing Scale

    By Divjot Kaur / February 25, 2022

    We often get intrigued by the © or ™ signs on the packets of different products we buy and wonder what it means? Well, the © here means copyright, and ™ here means the trademark and these…

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  • Uyghur
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    The Curious Case of Uyghur – Why is the world silent on the violation of Human Rights of Uyghurs

    By Swati K. / February 5, 2022

    Uyghur – A Turkic ethnic group predominantly residing in the Xinjiang region of Northwest China which is one of the largest provinces of China, with an inhabitant count of about 25 million and is bordered by countries…

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  • Adoption
    Blogs

    Transnational Adoption – Human Trafficking Cloaked Behind a Veil?

    By Harmanpreet Kaur / January 1, 2022

    Human trafficking has received increased contemplation over the last 10 to 15 years both in terms of public and political arenas. Human trafficking also termed trafficking in persons or modern slavery, is the term that has been…

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  • Stateless
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    Perspectives of Justice – Human Rights and Apathy of the Stateless in the Emerging World Order

    By Kavya Srinivasamurthy / December 23, 2021

    The condition of the Stateless lastingly affects the sacrosanctity of human rights. Without an identity, the rights which are bestowed upon its citizens, such as the right to life & liberty, adult suffrage, affordable health & education…

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  • Blogs

    STD and Human Rights in India – A Socio-Legal Analysis

    By Akansha / December 9, 2021

    India, though boasts a population of 1.39 billion people, she has suffered from several facets of casualties as a result of the country’s exploding population, and inaccessible services and amenities to all. The most recent real-world example is…

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  • Afghanistan
    Blogs

    War-Torn Afghanistan – Fighting an Uphill Battle?

    By Soumya Jain / October 22, 2021

    Donald J. Trump strikes a deal with the Taliban, that USA will withdraw its forces from Afghanistan soil. On 14 April, Joe Biden who inherited the deal from Trump, announced from the White House, Washington DC, “It’s…

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  • Blogs

    Prostitution, Slavery and Human Trafficking – The Odious face of India and the World

    By Suruchi Singh / October 14, 2021

    Trafficking in Oxford Dictionary means the activity of buying and selling something illegally. Human trafficking refers to the criminal practice of exploitation of human beings where they are treated as commodities for profit and after being trafficked,…

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  • Corporal Punishment
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    Corporal Punishment in Educational Institutions – A Human Rights Paradigm

    By Jyotika Saroha / October 4, 2021

    The Right to Education is a fundamental right that is provided to every citizen of a nation, and it is the duty of a nation or a state to make sure that each and every child gets…

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  • Prisoner Healthcare
    Blogs

    Prisoner’s Right to Healthcare – The Jail Healthcare Issue

    By Jagadiswari Panduri / September 8, 2021

    Prisons are meant to keep individuals in the custody of the government; nevertheless, they should not have a negative impact on their health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this was sadly the situation — to some degree or…

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  • Biotechnology
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    Marketing Human Body and Bodily Materials – Property Rights over Human Body

    By Elizabeth KJ / August 29, 2021

    With the growth of biotechnology, organ transplantation, drug development, and surrogacy, the human body, and bodily materials including waste, hair, DNA, gametes, etc. acquired great commercial value. The increased demand for body tissues and organs evolved the…

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  • Burkha
    Blogs

    The Burkha Ban – Relooking France’s decision from the viewpoint of Security of Nation and Human Rights

    By Harmanpreet Kaur / August 15, 2021

    The rise of traditional, cultural, ethnic diversity in Europe has led to a widespread political and social debate about integration, migration, and freedom of religion. The phenomenon has been especially visible when there were debates and legal…

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